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Mountain Parks & The Buffalo Bill Museum

Watch this month's Issues & Options
Summer’s here... and it’s a great time to get out and enjoy one of Denver’s best kept secrets – our mountain parks! Summer can also mean an increase in graffiti.
Find out what the City is doing to combat the graffiti problem with guests Councilwoman Judy Montero, Regina Heurter of Denver’s Crime Prevention and Control Commission, and Erin Trapp of the Denver Office of Cultural Affairs.
And learn more about Denver’s hidden jewels -- our mountain parks, including the Buffalo Bill Museum. Guests Susan Baird of Denver Parks and Recreation and Steve Friesen of the Buffalo Bill Museum join host Tamara Banks as Issues and Options looks at both of these aspects of summer.
The Denver Mountain Parks are a natural, scenic, and historic destination in the foothills west of Denver.
The Mountain Parks System began in 1910.
Today, the Denver Moutain Parks system consists of 31 named parks and 16 unnamed parcels emcompassing approximately 14,000 acres of mountain and foothill land owned by the City of Denver.